Whipper and dispenser



June 6, 1933. M. E. CARBONEL 1,913,139

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having a pouring lip,

movably placed cular rack moves a Patented June 6, 1933 pi i ran vsvnvanrn l WHIPPER AND DISPEN EEL pp p g i Application filed. April 5,

i This invention relates to whipping and dispensing devices, and has for an object to provide a device in which material may be whipped and later dispensed from the same container.

It is well known that certain materials which are whipped, as for instance cream, is later dispensed at the table, and the present invention is directed to the producing of a receptacle which shall operate both as receptacles for containing the materials while being whipped, and later for dispensing the same at thetable or elsewhere.

A further object of the invention is to provide a container in the form of a pitcher with a circular rack rethereon and about which cirbeating implement rotated by mechanisms which are later removed from the container together with the rack and beater, leaving the container in the form of a pitcher for dispensing.

A further object of the invention is to a provide in combination with a container, an

improved type of circular rack for snapplng and fastening thereon, and for coaction with a beater implement having planetary movement, within the circular rack.

The invention, therefore, comprises a container having centrally thereof an upstanding boss oi. a height corresponding to the height oi the container, through which is extended a shaft, with an arm extending laterally from the shaft and secured thereon by any form of securing means, with "intergeared pinions journaled upon the arm carrying each. its beater unit and in engagement with a rack which is replaceably carried upon the upper edge of the container so that as the beater organization rotates, its units have a planetary movement and all removable to provide a dispenser or pitcher.

The drawing illustrates an embodiment of the invention and the views therein are as follows:

j'ournaled to be 1932. Serial nbfcosaia V Figure 1- isa view lot the device in top plan,and I f Figure2 is a sectional view taken on line 2-2ofFigure1. a Like characters ofreferenceindicatefcorrespondingqparts throughout the several viewsi' muw 1 i Arcontainer 10is provided in carrying out the present invention which may be of any approved shape, andis provided with anupstanding boss or sleeve ll centrally therein. Withinthis boss or I sleeve :11 a shaft12is rotated. by. means of a crank arm. 13 disposed beneath the contaiiner 10fi Upon theupperyend of thesha fti 12, an" arm 14 is secured hyany approved means as the winged nut 15. This arm 14 1s provided with-a 'U-shaped bow of wire orthelike 16, extending downwardly therefrom approxi inatelyto the bottom of the container. Upon the upper ends of the legs olfthis U shaped wire, pinions 17 and 18 are our naledh, The pinions 17 and 18 harry beater units 19 and 20 which in form correspond substantially to it types of boaters already known. q i V i Upon the top or upper edge of the container 10, a circular rack 21 is removably secured. Thisisln'ought about by a plate 22 rigidly securedlto the rack 21, and having cars 23 which snap over the rolled or thick ened edge 2 1 of the container, and with .a lip 25 which snaps over the rolled edge at a point. opposite the lip. This plate 22 is cut out at26 to. pouring lip. 27.

1 At the sidelopposite the pouring lip 27, a p

the container is provided with outwardly turned flangesQS which engage abracket29 adapted to be securedto a wall or other sup- 85 port, indicatedat 30. Vllhile the material is being whipped,thecontainer will, therefore, preferably be supporteduin this brackettor rigidity of the container, and hold it against turning or movement.

form an opening adjacent tojthe When the'whipping D has been completed, the container will be removed from the bracket and a handle 31, having parts corresponding to the parts for engaging the flanges 28, will be substituted so that the container then will assume certain portions of a dispensing pitcher.

The shaft 12 is removed by the removal of the nut 16 which releases the arm 14 so that the beater organization may be removed.

The removal of the rack 21 and plate 22 will complete the relieving of the container of all working parts, and with the handle attached, it then becomes a pitcher-like container for dispensing the contents at the table or elsewhere.

Of course, the whipper and dispenser, herein illustrated, may be modified and changed in various ways without departing from the invention herein set forth andhereinafterclaimed.

The invention is hereby claimed as follows:

1. A whipper and dispenser comprising a container having a sleeve upstanding centrally therein, a continuous shaft journaled within the sleeve and extending therewithout an arm fitted upon the shaft, means coupling the arm and shaft to main tain the arm against rotation relative to the shaft and the shaft in journaled position, a whipper organization carried by the arm, said organization including intergeared pinions, anda circular rac placed upon the con tainer'and intergeared with one of said pinions, said shaft, whipper organization and rack being independently 'removablefrom the container. x

2. A whipper and dispensercomprising a container having a pouring lip, a rack removablv placed upon the ing a cut-out part coacting with the pouring a continuous shaft journaled centrally of the container, an arm extending radially from the shaft, whipper elements carried by the shaft and receiving planetary motion from the rack, and means to apply rotary motion to the shaft.

whipper and dispenser comprising a container for dispensing having a rolled upper edge, a circular rack having latch means for engagement with the rolled edge of the container with the rack lying within the lines of the container, a sleeve upstanding in the container centrally of the rack, a shaft journaled in the sleeve, an arm carried by the shaft and bearing upon the top of the sleeve and extending radially therefrom, whipper elements carried by the shaft and receiving planetary motion from the rack, and means for disconnecting the arm, the shaft and the rack from the container.

4. A whipper and dispenser comprising a circular container having spaced flanges outstanding from one side and a pouring lip from the opposite side, a cover member for 

